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Premature Senescence and Increased Oxidative Stress in the Thymus of Down Syndrome Patients

Down syndrome (DS) patients prematurely show clinical manifestations usually associated with aging. Their immune system declines earlier than healthy individuals, leading to increased susceptibility to infections and higher incidence of autoimmune phenomena. Clinical features of accelerated aging in...

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Autores principales: Marcovecchio, Genni Enza, Ferrua, Francesca, Fontana, Elena, Beretta, Stefano, Genua, Marco, Bortolomai, Ileana, Conti, Anastasia, Montin, Davide, Cascarano, Maria Teresa, Bergante, Sonia, D’Oria, Veronica, Giamberti, Alessandro, Amodio, Donato, Cancrini, Caterina, Carotti, Adriano, Di Micco, Raffaella, Merelli, Ivan, Bosticardo, Marita, Villa, Anna
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8204718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34140950
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.669893
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author Marcovecchio, Genni Enza
Ferrua, Francesca
Fontana, Elena
Beretta, Stefano
Genua, Marco
Bortolomai, Ileana
Conti, Anastasia
Montin, Davide
Cascarano, Maria Teresa
Bergante, Sonia
D’Oria, Veronica
Giamberti, Alessandro
Amodio, Donato
Cancrini, Caterina
Carotti, Adriano
Di Micco, Raffaella
Merelli, Ivan
Bosticardo, Marita
Villa, Anna
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Ferrua, Francesca
Fontana, Elena
Beretta, Stefano
Genua, Marco
Bortolomai, Ileana
Conti, Anastasia
Montin, Davide
Cascarano, Maria Teresa
Bergante, Sonia
D’Oria, Veronica
Giamberti, Alessandro
Amodio, Donato
Cancrini, Caterina
Carotti, Adriano
Di Micco, Raffaella
Merelli, Ivan
Bosticardo, Marita
Villa, Anna
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description Down syndrome (DS) patients prematurely show clinical manifestations usually associated with aging. Their immune system declines earlier than healthy individuals, leading to increased susceptibility to infections and higher incidence of autoimmune phenomena. Clinical features of accelerated aging indicate that trisomy 21 increases the biological age of tissues. Based on previous studies suggesting immune senescence in DS, we hypothesized that induction of cellular senescence may contribute to early thymic involution and immune dysregulation. Immunohistochemical analysis of thymic tissue showed signs of accelerated thymic aging in DS patients, normally seen in older healthy subjects. Moreover, our whole transcriptomic analysis on human Epcam-enriched thymic epithelial cells (hTEC), isolated from three DS children, which revealed disease-specific transcriptomic alterations. Gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) of DS TEC revealed an enrichment in genes involved in cellular response to stress, epigenetic histone DNA modifications and senescence. Analysis of senescent markers and oxidative stress in hTEC and thymocytes confirmed these findings. We detected senescence features in DS TEC, thymocytes and peripheral T cells, such as increased β-galactosidase activity, increased levels of the cell cycle inhibitor p16, telomere length and integrity markers and increased levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), all factors contributing to cellular damage. In conclusion, our findings support the key role of cellular senescence in the pathogenesis of immune defect in DS while adding new players, such as epigenetic regulation and increased oxidative stress, to the pathogenesis of immune dysregulation.
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spelling pubmed-82047182021-06-16 Premature Senescence and Increased Oxidative Stress in the Thymus of Down Syndrome Patients Marcovecchio, Genni Enza Ferrua, Francesca Fontana, Elena Beretta, Stefano Genua, Marco Bortolomai, Ileana Conti, Anastasia Montin, Davide Cascarano, Maria Teresa Bergante, Sonia D’Oria, Veronica Giamberti, Alessandro Amodio, Donato Cancrini, Caterina Carotti, Adriano Di Micco, Raffaella Merelli, Ivan Bosticardo, Marita Villa, Anna Front Immunol Immunology Down syndrome (DS) patients prematurely show clinical manifestations usually associated with aging. Their immune system declines earlier than healthy individuals, leading to increased susceptibility to infections and higher incidence of autoimmune phenomena. Clinical features of accelerated aging indicate that trisomy 21 increases the biological age of tissues. Based on previous studies suggesting immune senescence in DS, we hypothesized that induction of cellular senescence may contribute to early thymic involution and immune dysregulation. Immunohistochemical analysis of thymic tissue showed signs of accelerated thymic aging in DS patients, normally seen in older healthy subjects. Moreover, our whole transcriptomic analysis on human Epcam-enriched thymic epithelial cells (hTEC), isolated from three DS children, which revealed disease-specific transcriptomic alterations. Gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) of DS TEC revealed an enrichment in genes involved in cellular response to stress, epigenetic histone DNA modifications and senescence. Analysis of senescent markers and oxidative stress in hTEC and thymocytes confirmed these findings. We detected senescence features in DS TEC, thymocytes and peripheral T cells, such as increased β-galactosidase activity, increased levels of the cell cycle inhibitor p16, telomere length and integrity markers and increased levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), all factors contributing to cellular damage. In conclusion, our findings support the key role of cellular senescence in the pathogenesis of immune defect in DS while adding new players, such as epigenetic regulation and increased oxidative stress, to the pathogenesis of immune dysregulation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8204718/ /pubmed/34140950 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.669893 Text en Copyright © 2021 Marcovecchio, Ferrua, Fontana, Beretta, Genua, Bortolomai, Conti, Montin, Cascarano, Bergante, D’Oria, Giamberti, Amodio, Cancrini, Carotti, Di Micco, Merelli, Bosticardo and Villa https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Marcovecchio, Genni Enza
Ferrua, Francesca
Fontana, Elena
Beretta, Stefano
Genua, Marco
Bortolomai, Ileana
Conti, Anastasia
Montin, Davide
Cascarano, Maria Teresa
Bergante, Sonia
D’Oria, Veronica
Giamberti, Alessandro
Amodio, Donato
Cancrini, Caterina
Carotti, Adriano
Di Micco, Raffaella
Merelli, Ivan
Bosticardo, Marita
Villa, Anna
Premature Senescence and Increased Oxidative Stress in the Thymus of Down Syndrome Patients
title Premature Senescence and Increased Oxidative Stress in the Thymus of Down Syndrome Patients
title_full Premature Senescence and Increased Oxidative Stress in the Thymus of Down Syndrome Patients
title_fullStr Premature Senescence and Increased Oxidative Stress in the Thymus of Down Syndrome Patients
title_full_unstemmed Premature Senescence and Increased Oxidative Stress in the Thymus of Down Syndrome Patients
title_short Premature Senescence and Increased Oxidative Stress in the Thymus of Down Syndrome Patients
title_sort premature senescence and increased oxidative stress in the thymus of down syndrome patients
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8204718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34140950
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.669893
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